04-12-2003, 02:57 | #1 |
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Finding Work As Lawyer Or Lecturer İn Istanbul
Can anyone help with this?
I am a UK qualified lawyer of 5 years call. I would like to find out how to search for legal jobs (or lecturing in law at a university) in Istanbul. Obviously, without Turkish citizenship I cannot work as a Turkish lawyer but as a foriegn lawyer in an advisory or consultancy capacity. Is there a web site specially for legal recruitment in Turkey? Would this help with jobs for foriegn lawyers? If not what is the best path to follow to find such work in Istanbul? Is it common practice to send CV's to law firms? I have the same questions about university jobs in Istanbul. If any one can clarify the best approach I would be really glad. Many thanks T |
04-12-2003, 12:43 | #2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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If you care to give some contact information, I can put your message into our site's classifieds section for starters.
AFAIK no. But you can contact general recruitment sites and put a CV there.
Yeah why not. Though the question rise how they can use your service. I think you have find firms that has business with UK law system (eg. UK clients etc.) I'd also say try "Law English" courses if you don't mind working as a teacher. They are getting popular in Istanbul for the last few years and it is not easy to find tutors who know both English and law. You can check with Istanbul Bar, I guess they'd know best about these courses and I know they were even conducting one themselves a few years ago.
Dont bother with state universities but you can check with private universities.
I think best approach is to try all of these.. Good luck! |
04-12-2003, 13:32 | #3 |
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Many thanks for help with this!
Law and English sounds like an interesting starter. I tried contacting the Istanbul Bar when I was giving a seminar in Istanbul a while back, but got no reply. I guessed because they were worried about using English. Is there a good person to contact at the Bar association who knows English? My contact information is as follows Mr T. Pomeroy (Barrister at Law) email: pomeroy@clerksroom.com Tel: 0447887641225 Fax: 0448701400055 Kind regards Toby |
04-12-2003, 15:19 | #4 |
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Have you tried to contact them via phone? +90 (212) 251 63 25
I'd agree with your comment about their not being comfortable with communicating in English but I'm sure someone who can speak English would be available if you phone them. If not, let us know so that we can put them down in our site lol. You can also try to search "hukuk+ingilizce+istanbul" in google to find courses which have Law English classes and contact them too. I'm sure they'll be more responsive&successful regarding getting back to you in English. But I'm sure you'll also agree that such business relations would be much better organized if you apply personally here. |
04-12-2003, 21:34 | #5 |
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Thanks for the help! I tried hukuk+inglizce+istanbul on google, but then realised I couldnt read the results!!! ( lawyers are intelligent people!! : ))
I will try to contact the Bar Association. If you can put a message into your classified section for me I would be grateful. Kind regards Toby |
04-12-2003, 21:40 | #6 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Already done. |
24-12-2003, 17:12 | #7 |
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Dear TP,
I 'm attorney at Law at Justus & Benelux Debt Collection and Law office .We have files about lots of countries including U.K .We look for the advisor due to concern U.K files.Our companies main office is in the Nethertlands. You can find detailed information hereunder webpage and contact with us: www.justus-turkey.com Also we would like to have a meeting in our office in Istanbul/Nisantasi I'm waiting your urgent reply. |
27-12-2003, 21:06 | #8 |
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This sounds interesting. I will contact you, through the email address on your web site, however please try to contact me through my email address given above. Thanks Kind regards TP
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29-12-2003, 12:47 | #9 |
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Note For Admin Re: "finding Work"
Dear Admin,
I would be grateful of you can paste my reply to the message from the lawyer from Justus into the Turkish BBS as well. Many thanks Toby Pomeroy |
26-10-2008, 19:35 | #10 |
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14-04-2009, 02:37 | #11 |
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would like to work in Turkey as a lawyer -from Australia
Hi, I am wondering if any one could assist me or direct me to a relevant authority in relation to working in Turkey as a lawyer?
Currently I have extensive experience in Contracts, commercial, construction,corporate, criminal and property law working in one of the largest global Construction and Engineering Companies in Australia as a Contracts and Commercial Manager. I have degree in Architecture, Building, Business Management degrees and currently undertaking Masters of Law(Juris Doctor) and planning to finish it this year. I am Turkish and planning to move to Turkey this year upon completion of my degree. I would like to work in Turkey as a Lawyer in the above mentioned areas of Law and would like to know whether anyone would help me in this field? Thank you in advance |
15-04-2009, 11:32 | #12 |
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Dear Guest(s),
This section of the forum was not allocated and dedicated for putting up notices or looking for jobs, but answering the foreign nationals' questions regarding the issues they encountered in Turkey concerning Turkish law. I recommend you to put your notices up in the section of the forum that was allocated for career opportunities in order to contact the target audience for finding a job from the following link by getting a membership; http://www.turkhukuksitesi.com/forumdisplay.php?f=5 Good luck |
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